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Word from the Wizard - January

An agricultural equipment manufacturer recently turned to Wire Wizard for a nozzle cleaning station solution after experiencing a number of problems with the models currently in use. The cleaning stations were causing unnecessary downtime due to requiring expensive board repairs and backordered parts. In addition to this, the units had problems with leaking anti-spatter & oil and creating a constant annoyance in the facility with their noisy operation.

After installing Torch Wizard® Nozzle Cleaning Stations, weld cells stayed cleaner with the leakage issues resolved and downtime was reduced due to the reliable operation & simple design of the Torch Wizard® models. Production was able to get back on track since the units are American-made and both the cleaning stations and accessories are in stock and shipped quickly to the manufacturer. Team members at the facility also appreciated the quieter operation of the Torch Wizard®, which utilizes a higher quality pneumatic motor and enclosed operating environment.

Traditional Self-Cleaning Tandem Arc
Reliable operation with fast cycle times – the ideal choice for high volume, high speed production! Features self-cleaning air blast to clean debris – perfect for applications with high levels of spatter. One of the only models on the market designed specifically for tandem arc MIG torches.
ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY AVAILABLE ON MOST MODELS

Wire Wizard's ISO 9001:2015 quality certification has been renewed and is now available for download on our website for those that require a copy on file.

Click here to download our new ISO 9001:2015 Certificate


To request printed catalogs, please call customer service at 517-782-8040 ext. 1 or email us at sales@wire-wizard.com


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Phone: 517-782-8040 • wire-wizard.com






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